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  1. "Nonpartisan Legislative Council Staff and the Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting told top state legislators Wednesday that the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act is estimated to reduce Colorado’s tax revenue collections by $1.2 billion in the current fiscal year...That’s bigger than the revenue hole Colorado faced during the Great Recession, according to the governor’s office" coloradosun.com/2025/07/30/col via @coloradosun #SFUAB #thisisfine #OBBBA

  2. "Nonpartisan Legislative Council Staff and the Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting told top state legislators Wednesday that the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act is estimated to reduce Colorado’s tax revenue collections by $1.2 billion in the current fiscal year...That’s bigger than the revenue hole Colorado faced during the Great Recession, according to the governor’s office" coloradosun.com/2025/07/30/col via @coloradosun #SFUAB #thisisfine #OBBBA

  3. "Nonpartisan Legislative Council Staff and the Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting told top state legislators Wednesday that the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act is estimated to reduce Colorado’s tax revenue collections by $1.2 billion in the current fiscal year...That’s bigger than the revenue hole Colorado faced during the Great Recession, according to the governor’s office" coloradosun.com/2025/07/30/col via @coloradosun

  4. re: butterflies, deep time, and climate change

    When you enter the grove of a god, or meet a true poet or prophet, these several feelings should arise as one: awe, reverence, and the kind of inhibitory shame that keeps you from doing or saying anything profane or sacrilegious. The person who has no inborn sense of aidos, who can neither sense nor respect the force fields surrounding the great powers, is in danger…To describe our era as the Chthulucene is to recognize that Gaia is responding to our having released such titanic forces from their confinement. One-hundred-year floods, forest fires the size of nations, record-breaking heat waves: chthonic forces now mess with our affairs as they haven’t since the glaciers last descended from the poles

    Harper’s Magazine published Lewis Hyde on The Geological Sublime.

    #aidos #Chthulucene #darshan #geologicalTime

  5. “researchers say lot size mandates are unusually large even along the Front Range…While property owners have the right to build a detached single-family home almost anywhere, duplexes are only allowed by right on 33% of residential land…In the vast majority of Colorado — 68% of all residentially zoned land — multifamily projects are completely prohibited.” coloradosun.com/2025/07/01/nat via @coloradosun re: #missingmiddle #NationalZoningAtlas et al.

  6. “researchers say lot size mandates are unusually large even along the Front Range…While property owners have the right to build a detached single-family home almost anywhere, duplexes are only allowed by right on 33% of residential land…In the vast majority of Colorado — 68% of all residentially zoned land — multifamily projects are completely prohibited.” coloradosun.com/2025/07/01/nat via @coloradosun re: #missingmiddle #NationalZoningAtlas et al.

  7. “researchers say lot size mandates are unusually large even along the Front Range…While property owners have the right to build a detached single-family home almost anywhere, duplexes are only allowed by right on 33% of residential land…In the vast majority of Colorado — 68% of all residentially zoned land — multifamily projects are completely prohibited.” coloradosun.com/2025/07/01/nat via @coloradosun re: #missingmiddle #NationalZoningAtlas et al.

  8. “researchers say lot size mandates are unusually large even along the Front Range…While property owners have the right to build a detached single-family home almost anywhere, duplexes are only allowed by right on 33% of residential land…In the vast majority of Colorado — 68% of all residentially zoned land — multifamily projects are completely prohibited.” coloradosun.com/2025/07/01/nat via @coloradosun re: et al.

  9. “researchers say lot size mandates are unusually large even along the Front Range…While property owners have the right to build a detached single-family home almost anywhere, duplexes are only allowed by right on 33% of residential land…In the vast majority of Colorado — 68% of all residentially zoned land — multifamily projects are completely prohibited.” coloradosun.com/2025/07/01/nat via @coloradosun re: #missingmiddle #NationalZoningAtlas et al.

  10. "Why now, after decades...Maybe the world is finally catching up to what Carrington knew: imagination is a weapon, survival an art, and women’s stories are worth telling—especially the wild ones...This idea of being deeply human (while exploring non-human spheres) is at the core of Carrington’s work...her work radiates a feminist consciousness: women are at the center of the action, often shown in states of transformation, deep play, or occult work" publicdisplay.art/article/Leon re: #LeonoraCarrington

  11. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things at #seatac aka #cloudsandclunkers also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver? #SaltingTheVibes #YallMasking

  12. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things at #seatac aka #cloudsandclunkers also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver? #SaltingTheVibes #YallMasking

  13. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things at #seatac aka #cloudsandclunkers also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver? #SaltingTheVibes #YallMasking

  14. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things at aka also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver?

  15. On way back from Seattle ran into some funny little things #seatac #cloudsandclunkers also felt like I saw more folks in masks in the city than around Denver?

  16. *Less worried about #COVID19 and more worried about #measles frankly (see coloradosun.com/2025/07/08/col) *happy to follow lead of senior medical director of infection prevention and control at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital #SaltingTheVibes #YallMasking

  17. "Rather than basing water releases on reservoir levels, it would base the amount released from the system’s two major reservoirs on the amount of water flowing in the river. The new concept would be more responsive as river flows become more variable" denverpost.com/2025/07/05/colo re: #WaterintheWest et al.

  18. re: Alwyn Gentry

    In highlighting a March 2025 essay in the Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden on how he “Changed Tropical Ecology” Rhett Ayers Butler writes “What he produced was more than just a mountain of specimens; it was a coherent, replicable methodology that democratized field botany and allowed for comparisons across sites, regions and biomes. Today’s planetary-scale forest databases, such as ForestPlots.net and RAINFOR, are built on Gentry’s design principles.

    via Mongabay

    #AlwynGentry #hotspots #tropicalEcology

  19. “Assumed within so much urban and Anthropocene scholarship is urban resilience: the continuing existence and expansion of the urban (all that is needed, presumably, are better ways of organizing or managing it). But…might it be that even our more recently ‘inherited cognitive maps’…of the planetary urban condition are themselves soon to be out of date, scrambled by climate change adaptive strategies?” nextcity.org/features/theorizi re: #climateurbanism et al.

  20. re: Compost

    There’s a eucharistic mystery to the biochemical transformations that follow. Things fall apart. They decompose and recompose. Thermophilic microbes foment anarchy in the pile…I make my own compost so that I can convince myself that even when the world seems socially and ecologically broken there are still mechanisms for recovery: it shows that change is possible. Composting is a simple habit of composition or gathering together that integrates past fragments into a future whole

    by Fraser MacDonald in London Review of Books

    #compost #LondonReviewOfBooks #seaweed

  21. "The corner-crossing conundrum is not as acute in Colorado — where the projects shows 704,000 landlocked public acres — compared to Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where 12.7 million acres are surrounded by private land and not clearly accessible." coloradosun.com/2025/03/21/10t via @coloradosun re: #onX et al.

  22. "The corner-crossing conundrum is not as acute in Colorado — where the projects shows 704,000 landlocked public acres — compared to Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where 12.7 million acres are surrounded by private land and not clearly accessible." coloradosun.com/2025/03/21/10t via @coloradosun re: #onX et al.

  23. "The corner-crossing conundrum is not as acute in Colorado — where the projects shows 704,000 landlocked public acres — compared to Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where 12.7 million acres are surrounded by private land and not clearly accessible." coloradosun.com/2025/03/21/10t via @coloradosun re: #onX et al.

  24. "The corner-crossing conundrum is not as acute in Colorado — where the projects shows 704,000 landlocked public acres — compared to Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where 12.7 million acres are surrounded by private land and not clearly accessible." coloradosun.com/2025/03/21/10t via @coloradosun re: et al.

  25. Feeling #blessed to have had an amazing two days of skiing in mountains this past weekend. The ying and yang of Colorado skiing in spring. Friday snowed all day so cold/windburned but powder and perfect conditions. Sat clear and sunny. Also ran into a juvenile (female?) moose on mountain. #lovelandskiarea #winterpark

  26. "As of Monday, the water stored in all of the basin’s reservoirs was 42% of the total capacity...the spring runoff forecast is low for all of the federal reservoirs in the Upper Basin," coloradosun.com/2025/02/21/feb via @coloradosun re: #WaterintheWest et al.

  27. *Picked this up from the free books pile at #LongTableBrewhouse A new to me author. The vibes aren’t the best but the writing is good, full of the inevitability of humanity and as a friend quipped in a group chat, it feels “certainly apropos” to the current moment. #RichardFord